[ale] xfs vs. ext4
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Nov 6 14:31:11 EST 2014
Solomon Peachy <pizza at shaftnet.org> writes:
> On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 10:19:47AM -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
>> I have notices that both openSUSE and CentOS 7 have move away from ext4 as
>> the default filesystem to XFS, any reason why?
>>
>> What does XFS give that ext4 doesn't?
>
> In short, it scales much, much better, especially with server loads, but
> also with the increasingly multi-threaded desktop loads of modern
> systems.
>
> It allows much (much!) larger filesystems than ext4 and you don't have
> to wait a couple of hours to run disk consistency checks.
It also deals much better with large files than ext (e.g. on a DVR like
Mythtv). I put XFS onto my newest Myth Backend and it's working very
well.
> - Solomon
-derek
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